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Apple Disk Transfer ProDOS
ADTPro is an open-source set of programs used to transfer floppy and hard disk image files between a PC and an Apple II whose serial ports are connected by a null-modem cable. ADTPro expands on the original ADT's functionality by being able to transfer data to and from any ProDOS block device, as well as supporting the Super Serial Card or IIgs modem port at 115,200 baud.
(Added 2007-09-05, 728 hits, more)
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8-bit Sound & Fury
Devoted exclusively to the questionable pursuit of creating music on the Apple II computer.
(Added 2007-09-05, 614 hits, more)
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A2-Web
The Mother of All Apple II Websites! Apple II hardware, software, and vendor sites, emulators, message boards, classified ads, FAQs, and more.
(Added 2007-09-05, 624 hits, more)
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A2Central.com
Resource for all Apple II users and Apple II emulation enthusiasts.
(Added 2003-11-12, 851 hits, more)
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A2THINGS
Apple II VGA video card project, converting a //c+ power supply for use with 240 volts, and scans of books and manuals.
(Added 2007-09-06, 557 hits, more)
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A2Unplugged
Apple ][ Podcast.
(Added 2006-11-21, 695 hits, more)
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APPLE 1 Computer, The
lots of pictures of all components of an Apple I system
(Added 2003-11-12, 739 hits, more)
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Apple Blossom Publishing
Home of the Apple Blossom newsletter and Hyper Quarterly disks. Also has a HyperCard IIGS FAQ, some hard-to-find software for download, and other Apple II information.
(Added 2007-09-06, 657 hits, more)
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Apple Disk Transfer
ADT is a set of open-source programs used to transfer 5.25" disk image files between a PC and an Apple II whose serial ports are connected by a null-modem cable. Disk images saved on the PC can be written directly to a floppy disk in the Apple II drive and a floppy disk in the Apple II drive can be saved as disk image on the PC.
(Added 2007-09-06, 622 hits, more)
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Apple I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The original Apple Computer, also known retroactively as the Apple I, or Apple-1, is a personal computer released by the Apple Computer Company (now Apple Inc.) in 1976. They were designed and hand-built by Steve Wozniak. |
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Apple II Clones
Information on more than 200 Apple II clones, including photos, disk images, documentation, tips and tricks, and a forum.
(Added 2007-09-07, 620 hits, more)
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Apple II Expansion Boards
Photos of nearly 200 expansion cards for the Apple II.
(Added 2007-09-07, 578 hits, more)
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Apple II History
Information gathered from personal experience, from various Apple II periodicals and books.
(Added 2006-07-24, 528 hits, more)
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Apple II History Home
detailed history of Apple ][ computers, peripherals and software
(Added 2003-11-12, 702 hits, more)
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Apple II IDE / ATA interface
Details of an IDE hard drive interface for the Apple II.
(Added 2007-09-07, 623 hits, more)
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